Dozens Killed, Hundreds Injured By Earthquakes In China

The death toll is climbing after two earthquakes that struck western China early Monday.

More than 70 people are dead and at last 400 others are injured, the BBC says. According to The Associated Press, China’s state media say the death toll stands at 75.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the first temblor registered a strong 5.9 magnitude. It struck around 7:45 a.m., local time (Monday evening in the eastern U.S.). The second quake, with a magnitude of 5.6, was felt about an hour later.

The BBC adds that “at least 5,600 houses in the province’s Zhangxian county are seriously damaged and 380 have collapsed, while some areas suffered from power cuts or mobile communications being disrupted, the earthquake administration added.” The area is about 770 miles west of Beijing in Gansu province.

China’s Global Times writes that “days of downpours and a series of aftershocks have added difficulties to rescue efforts. … Aftershocks and minor landslides with falling rocks were seen in the mountainous region following the quake.”

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